More than half of new voters in some Conservative battleground constituencies
will be non-white at next year’s general election, putting further pressure
on parties to woo the ethnic minority vote.

Some 35 of the 40 of the Tories’ target seats, along with 25 of the key
marginals they already hold, will see an increase in the proportion of
ethnic minorities among first-time voters, according to a data study by Ian
Warren, the elections analyst.